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City Park Visitation And Attitudes About Urban Forests: Exploring The Relationship, Joshua W. R. Baur, Joanne F. Tynon, Paul Ries, Randall S. Rosenberger
City Park Visitation And Attitudes About Urban Forests: Exploring The Relationship, Joshua W. R. Baur, Joanne F. Tynon, Paul Ries, Randall S. Rosenberger
National Environment and Recreation Research Symposium
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Syllabus: Wildlife Habitat Management, Paige Warren
Syllabus: Wildlife Habitat Management, Paige Warren
Sustainability Education Resources
This course provides an in-depth exploration of wildlife-habitat relationships, illustrated through basic field zoology and natural history, evolutionary biology, and ecological theory. We introduce you to quantitative tools used to explain ecological processes and their influence on wildlife and their environment. We will examine the dynamics and management of various habitats in New England, North America, and elsewhere through field visits and use of primary literature. We will place particular emphasis on managing wildlife habitat in an urbanizing world. By one estimate, roughly 9% of the land area of the United States is in a zone of wildland-urban interface, but …